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-=> Daryl Stout wrote to SEAN DENNIS <=- DS> I do have some surge protected power stripes besides the 3 UPS's. That is still better than running directly into the wall, DS> Thunderstorms in Arkansas are prolific lightning producers...and You -do- live in Tornado Alley. :D The US has the most active weather on Earth because of its geographical location. There is a myth up here amongst the locals about the mountains protecting them from tornadoes...boy, are they wrong... DS> 1) Is 5 miles long A lightening bolt can travel along telephone wires for over ten miles from the initial strike...I've found that out the hard way. DS> In short, it's no contest. I'd rather be offline a few hours or days, DS> rather than permanently, from a lightning strike. Yep, no contest there. DS> I've always used UPS's from American Power Conversion, even when the APC is my preferred brand too, although I have a cheap Cyberpower one that works well to protect the router and such. To keep this message somewhat on-topic, are you planning on trying out Windows 10 when it's officially released? --Sean --- MultiMail/Linux* Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN, USA (1:18/200) SEEN-BY: 18/200 19/33 34/999 90/1 116/18 120/331 123/500 128/187 135/364 140/1 SEEN-BY: 218/700 222/2 226/0 160 230/150 240/1120 249/303 261/38 100 266/404 SEEN-BY: 267/155 280/464 1027 282/1031 1056 292/907 908 320/119 340/400 393/68 SEEN-BY: 396/45 633/267 280 640/384 712/620 848 770/1 801/161 2320/105 303 @PATH: 18/200 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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